When can the presence of chemical, biological, or radiological agents be ruled out?

a. when the area has been cleared by qualified personnel with detection equipment
b. when there are no plumes, spills or property damage
c. when there is no evidence of suspicious activity
d. if persons in the hazard exhibit no signs or symptoms


Answer: a. when the area has been cleared by qualified personnel with detection equipment

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